PALISADES PARK — After a year of restricting fitness training in the city's parks, City Council will consider making the permitting rules stricter.
Weekend start times would get later,
BERGAMOT AREA — The developer behind last year's most controversial project is looking to reoccupy the site, which is currently dormant, according email exchanges obtained by the Daily Press.
YOUR COLUMN HERE — Election seasons run on rhetoric. The echoes of development issues, in particular, continue to reverberate. Now, with a new year, and a newly seated City Council, we
CITY HALL — At least 11 residents are in the mix to fill the Planning Commission seat left vacant when Sue Himmelrich was elected to City Council in November.
The Planning
CITY HALL — After a decade and a half on the dais and having had, in his words, "the football pulled out from" him in other mayoral selection processes,
CITY HALL — City Council took care of some housekeeping details at its last meeting before the year's end.
A wage ordinance was amended to align with the state,
CITY HALL — As the Planning Commission grapple with wonkier decisions about land-use rules, Santa Monica is still poised to allow two medical marijuana dispensaries in the city.
The newest iteration
CITY HALL — After a long discussion about some of the larger issues facing renters earlier in last week's City Council meeting, council tackled some smaller renters' issues
CITY HALL — At least one Rent Control Board member is concerned that drought response measures could lead to harassment of renters.
As city officials prepare water reduction plans for City
CITY HALL — The new zoning code is still months away from City Council, but council members are already weighing in.
Last week, council directed code compliance officers not to enforce
CITY HALL — After numerous conversations over the course of months, City Council tightened up tenant harassment laws last week.
The unanimous vote increases penalties, prohibits landlords from entering apartments for